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wx9617
Hello, doctor! A week ago, I had unprotected oral sex and protected sex . I Will be infected with HIV or STD?
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AnxiousNoMore
STD possibly so go to that forum for info. HIV is no risk with oral since it is inactivated in saliva which is why no one in history got it that way. Unprotected anal or vaginal sex is a risk but you didn't do that, so you are free of HIV.
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wx9617
Thanks for your answer! Do I need six or three months to test?
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I just noticed you have 20 posts, so likely will not be satisfied with any answer I give so am finished.
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